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| innervation of pharyngeal muscles. What's the exception? |
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Definition
inf. laryngeal nerve
cricothyroid- ext. br. of sup laryngeal n. |
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Definition
| posterior cricoarytenoid m. |
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| This muscle helps close laryngeal inlet |
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Definition
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| This muscle helps to deepen pitch by relaxing vocal pitch |
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Definition
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| What does the thyroarytenoid do to the arytenoid cartilages? |
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Definition
| they push them anteriorly |
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| What fibers do the internal br. of the sup. laryngeal n. supply? |
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Definition
| sensory to the mucosa of the larynx |
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Term
| These muscles adduct the larynx |
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Definition
Transverse Arytenoid Lateral cricoarytenoid |
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Term
| These muscles adduct the larynx |
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Definition
Transverse Arytenoid Lateral cricoarytenoid |
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Term
| this muscle widens laryngeal inlet |
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Definition
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| What fibers do inferior laryngeal n. carry? |
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| What is the blood supply to the cricoid thyroid? |
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Definition
| superior laryngeal a.-->Ext. carotid a. |
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Term
| where does the larygneal br. come from? |
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Definition
superior thyroid a superior laryngeal |
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Term
| Which nerve makes you monotone? |
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Definition
| sup. laryngeal n. external branch |
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| Which nerve makes you hoarse? |
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Definition
| recurrent laryngeal n. more on left |
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Term
| what is the ONLY branch of the recurrent laryngeal n? |
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Definition
inferior laryngeal turns into this at the junc. of cricoartytenoid |
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Term
| This space is between the pretracheal fascia and prevertebral fascia |
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Definition
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Term
| At which foramina does the vertebral a. enter? |
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Definition
| It enters at the C6 transverse foramina |
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Term
| Where is the beginning of cervical esophagus? |
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Definition
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9- sensory to pharyngeal mucosa 10- motor to pharyngeal m. |
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| What is the blood supply to the pharynx? |
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Definition
asending pharyngeal a. asc. palatine and tonsilar a.- facial a. |
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